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Thanks for the acknowledment.
First of all, centralization is core to Marxism, without it there can be no economic democracy. Second of all, without the results of democratic decisions being binding, a centralized system cannot function.
Communists don't want a horizontal power structure. Hierarchy isn't the problem, class is. Communists absolutely have meaningful analysis of power structures, I can recommend reading on it if you want but don't insinuate that it doesn't exist.
No, because "strong leader" isn't a byproduct of Communism. What is typically seen as "strong leader" type government is a combination of slander, careful exaggeration of facts, and the unfortunate necessity of underdeveloped productive forces. As productive forces advance into large syndicates through Capitalism, so too can they be siezed and democratized, without that there cannot be true economic democracy.
Marxists don't believe private property can be abolished without markets coalescing into monopolist syndicates that can be socialized, and as such the state remains an instrument of class suppression. Marxists also advocate for centralization, and are fine with hierarchy.
No, Communists advocate for democratization. The Vanguard isn't some unaccountable beast. The Anarchist position that "power corrupts" and "attracts the wrong people" is answered by implementation of bottom-up structures like the Mass Line and accountability measures like Recall Elections.
I'm aware of what Anarchists believe and want, the issue Communists take with that is that Marxists don't see inherent problems with hierarchy, nor do they believe Anarchism can actually be implemented in the context of a global Capitalist system.